Wake The Town And Tell The People
Johnny Mathis · Other Songs - Johnny Mathis
Sing it to the moon above
Wake the town and tell the people
Tell them that we're so in love
(Tell them that we're so in love)
Let's begin the celebration
Let's declare a holiday
Send the wedding invitation
To the neighbors right away
When you are close to me
And my heart is dancing with delight
I want the world to see
Heaven in my arms tonight
Shout it from the highest steeple
Ring the bells the whole night through
Wake the town and tell the people
Tell them I'm in love with you
I want the world to see
Heaven in my arms tonight
Shout it from the highest steeple
Ring the bells the whole night through
Wake the town and tell the people
Tell them I'm in love with you
I want the world to see
Heaven in my arms tonight
Shout it from the highest steeple
Ring the bells the whole night through
Wake the town and tell the people
Tell them I'm in love with you
(Wake the town and tell the people)
About Wake The Town And Tell The People
Johnny Mathis's "Wake The Town And Tell The People" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in the romantic ballad genre, blending smooth vocal delivery with lush orchestration. Recorded during the height of his career in the 1960s, the track exemplifies the polished production style that defined his discography and solidified his status as a leading interpreter of love songs. The composition features a driving rhythm section that builds tension before resolving into a soaring, emotive chorus, characteristic of Mathis's ability to convey deep feeling through melody alone. While often associated with his more upbeat pop standards, this recording showcases his versatility within the soft rock and pop frameworks of the era. The song remains a staple of his catalog, frequently included in compilations that highlight his greatest hits and enduring appeal to audiences seeking the warmth and sophistication of mid-century American vocal music.
